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American Public Education, Incorporated

www.apei.com

 
American Public Education, Inc. (NASDAQ: APEI) is a provider of higher education dedicated to preparing students for excellence in service, leadership, and achievement. APEI is guided by a strong commitment to serving its students and the broader community. APEI offers respected, career-relevant, and affordable academic programs and services to students, universities, and partner organizations through our wholly owned subsidiaries American Public University System (APUS) – which encompasses American Public University (APU) and American Military University (AMU) – and National Education Seminars, Inc., known as Hondros College of Nursing. Together, APEI`s institutions serve adult learners worldwide and offer nearly 100 degree ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million
  • www.apei.com
  • 111 West Congress Street
    Charles Town, WV USA 25414
  • Phone: 877.468.6268

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Craig MacGibbon
Chief Information Officer Profile
Don Cox
Chief Information Security Officer Profile

Funding

American Public Education, Incorporated raised $92M on 03/01/2021

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